I agree with you gimli. "We'll probably find out that it's Raytheon" for this reason. Remember the DoD contractor day long simulated cyber attack exercise in D.C. a couple years back? SFOR IP had passed DISA review and was the only defensive software used that day. Afterwards ACS/Cromtec got their phase one & two SBIR Grant's. Then sadly there was no phase three follow on contract. Raytheon being a major DoD contractor could have been aware of the IP's potential & is at least considering it's use to secure their VTCs IMHO. Maby, just maby a Raytheon contract will be the first success of SFOR's Fedramp efforts. Here's hoping! GLTA.